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First Nations teenagers -- Alchohol use.
First Nations teenagers -- Drug use.
Teenagers -- Alchohol use.
Teenagers -- Drug use.
Addicts -- Rehabilitation.
Recovering addicts.
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First Nations teenagers -- Alchohol use.
First Nations teenagers -- Drug use.
Teenagers -- Alchohol use.
Teenagers -- Drug use.
Addicts -- Rehabilitation.
Recovering addicts.
MARC Display
Teens 101. First Nations:
Lindsay
's
Story
[videorecording (DVD)].
Cerebellum Corporation, 2017.
Call #:
DVD 616.86 T258f Doc
Subjects
First Nations teenagers -- Alchohol use.
First Nations teenagers -- Drug use.
Teenagers -- Alchohol use.
Teenagers -- Drug use.
Addicts -- Rehabilitation.
Recovering addicts.
ISBN:
9781618679819
Alternate title:
Teens one hundred and one. First Nations:
Lindsay
's
Story
[videorecording (DVD)].
First Nations:
Lindsay
's
Story
[videorecording (DVD)]
Lindsay
's
Story
[videorecording (DVD)]
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)].
Edition:
Home ed.
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 20 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
"Teens 101: a Youth Mental Health Initiative"--Container.
Home use only.
Summary:
"
Lindsay
(Eekwol) grew up in the First Nations community. She experienced an unforgiving world of drugs, alcohol, and violence within her family. As a child, she lived in fear while her parents and their friends had endless parties that often broke out in fights. As she grew up in this environment, she soon developed into an abuser of drugs and alcohol herself. Falling victim to blackouts and on one occasion she almost dies one night while lying unconscious on the highway. This seminal moment caused her devoted sister to give up on her -- unless she changed her ways. For the first time in her life, she listened, and the path of being clean and sober led to becoming a successful solo female aboriginal hip-hop artist."--Container.
Audience:
"Intended for high school students"--Container.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Educational films.
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0
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DVD 616.86 T258f Doc
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